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2017
2017x1
When Pi is Not 3.14
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You’ve always been told that pi is 3.14. This is true, but this number is based on how we measure distance. Find out what happens to pi when we change the way we measure distance.
2017x2
Can a Chess Piece Explain Markov Chains?
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In this episode probability mathematics and chess collide. What is the average number of steps it would take before a randomly moving knight returned to its starting square?
2017x3
Singularities Explained
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Mathematician Kelsey Houston-Edwards explains exactly what singularities are and how they exist right under our noses.
2017x4
Kill the Mathematical Hydra
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Mathematician Kelsey Houston-Edwards explains how to defeat a seemingly undefeatable monster using a rather unexpected mathematical proof. In this episode you’ll see mathematician vs .. show full overview
2017x5
How Infinity Explains the Finite
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Peano arithmetic proves many theories in mathematics but does have its limits. In order to prove certain things you have to step beyond these axioms. Sometimes you need infinity.
2017x6
The Mathematics of Quantum Computers
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What is the math behind quantum computers? And why are quantum computers so amazing? Find out on this episode of Infinite Series.
2017x7
Splitting Rent with Triangles
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You can find out how to fairly divide rent between three different people even when you don’t know the third person’s preferences! Find out how with Sperner’s Lemma.
2017x8
Infinite Chess
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How long will it take to win a game of chess on an infinite chessboard?
2017x9
5 Unusual Proofs
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2017x10
Proving Pick's Theorem
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2017x11
What is a Random Walk?
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2017x12
Solving the Wolverine Problem with Graph Coloring
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2017x13
Can We Combine pi & e to Make a Rational Number?
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2017x14
How to Break Cryptography
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Only 4 steps stand between you and the secrets hidden behind RSA cryptography. Find out how to crack the world’s most commonly used form of encryption.
2017x15
Hacking at Quantum Speed with Shor's Algorithm
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Classical computers struggle to crack modern encryption. But quantum computers using Shor’s Algorithm make short work of RSA cryptography. Find out how.
2017x16
Building an Infinite Bridge
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Using the harmonic series we can build an infinitely long bridge. It takes a very long time though. A faster method was discovered in 2009.
2017x17
Topology Riddles
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Can you turn your pants inside out without taking your feet off the ground?
2017x18
The Devil's Staircase
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Find out why Cantor’s Function is nicknamed the Devil’s Staircase.
2017x19
Dissecting Hypercubes with Pascal's Triangle
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2017x20
Pantographs and the Geometry of Complex Functions
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2017x21
Voting Systems and the Condorcet Paradox
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What is the best voting system? Voting seems relatively straightforward, yet four of the most widely used voting systems can produce four completely different winners.
2017x22
Arrow's Impossibility Theorem
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The bizarre Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem, or Arrow’s Paradox, shows a counterintuitive relationship between fair voting procedures and dictatorships.
2017x23
Network Mathematics and Rival Factions
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The theory of social networks allows us to mathematically model and analyze the relationships between governments, organizations and even the rival factions warring on Game of Thrones.
2017x24
Making Probability Mathematical
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What happened when a gambler asked for help from a mathematician? The formal study of Probability
2017x25
Why Computers are Bad at Algebra
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The answer lies in the weirdness of floating-point numbers and the computer's perception of a number line.
2017x26
The Honeycombs of 4-Dimensional Bees ft. Joe Hanson
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Why is there a hexagonal structure in honeycombs? Why not squares? Or asymmetrical blobby shapes? In 36 B.C., the Roman scholar Marcus Terentius Varro wrote about two of the leading .. show full overview
2017x27
Stochastic Supertasks
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What happens when you try to empty an urn full of infinite balls? It turns out that whether the vase is empty or full at the end of an infinite amount of time depends on what order you .. show full overview
2017x28
Your Brain as Math - Part 1
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2017x29
Simplicial Complexes - Your Brain as Math Part 2
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2017x30
Your Mind Is Eight-Dimensional - Your Brain as Math Part 3
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2017x31
How the Axiom of Choice Gives Sizeless Sets
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2017x32
Higher-Dimensional Tic-Tac-Toe
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2017x33
The Cops and Robbers Theorem
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2017x34
How Many Cops to Catch a Robber?
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2017x35
How to Generate Pseudorandom Numbers
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2017x36
Crisis in the Foundation of Mathematics
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2017x37
Hilbert's 15th Problem: Schubert Calculus
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2017x38
The Heat Equation + Special Announcement!
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2017x39
The Multiplication Multiverse
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2017x40
Associahedra: The Shapes of Multiplication
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2017x41
(Almost) Unbreakable Crypto
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Despite what many believe, the essence of encryption isn’t really about factoring or prime numbers. So what is it about?
2017x42
This Video was Not Encrypted with RSA
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Last time, we discussed symmetric encryption protocols, which rely on a user-supplied number called "the key" to drive an algorithm that scrambles messages. Since anything encrypted with .. show full overview
2017x43
Topology vs 'a' Topology
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What exactly is a topological space?